Low-cost 3-V microcontrollers feature 40-MHz speed and 16 or 32 Kbytes of flash; include 10-bit ADC with 10 or 13 channels, comparatorRT, SPI, I 2 C, and PWM peripherals; 28- and 40-pin QFN, SPDIP, ...
The venerable 8-bit microcontroller just keeps chugging along. Despite the performance advantages of its 16- and 32-bit siblings, 8-bit micros still accounted for a substantial percentage of the ...
Microcontrollers have come a long way, with 8-bit MCUs demonstrating tremendous resilience and application innovations through advances in memory, power consumption, packaging, and peripherals. 8-bit ...
The rise in popularity of 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) devices across the embedded community comes as no surprise. These function-rich devices suit an array of different applications, which explains ...